The Ugly Truth

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Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler stars in this wildly funny battle of the sexes. Abby (Heigl), a successful Morning Show is looking for producers for much in a man. Mike (Butler), his TV star unpleasant white men only want one thing. Determined to prove they are not challenged romantic, Abby takes advice from Mike at a novel promising, but the unexpected results will stun everyone. Amazon . Com
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The Ugly Truth

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  1. “The Ugly Truth” is something I never thought I’d see: A romantic comedy that women and men enjoy. While it probably will not be the same reasons. Women, because Underneath It All, that is a fairly typical romantic comedy, the story of a girl Hates Boy, Girl Hates Boy, boy and girl Fall in Love Anyway. Men who love it will be because one of the main characters expresses much of what they think and feel everyday. Everyone loves him because the story is involving and the characters are not mere caricatures of cardboard. You can actually invest in them, and you are able to care what happens. What could easily have been a movie date night routine, but a surprisingly good movie, no need to wait until night time. It is also very funny – a bit vulgar, yes, but funny just the same

    Much of the success of the film is based on the marvelous screen chemistry between Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. They always make us laugh, but comedy is not so broad that you do not believe in their roles. Their desire is to interact with each other, not as funny, but as real people. Heigl plays Abby judges who challenged romantic, neurotic, producer of a show control failing Sacramento Morning Talk. Butler plays Chadaway Mike, hosted a public access program chauvinistic relationship called “The Ugly Truth.” It is unapologetically Tell-it-like-it-is on issues of men and women. It does not exist, he argues, as a sensitive man, caring, who wants to connect on an emotional level. Men do want sex pure and simple. And they want pretty women.
    < , br /> Abby’s rhetoric is frighteningly think Mike is horrified when she learns that her position was created to boost ratings. They ran into each corner… until he learns that it was his interest for a neighbor – an orthopedic surgeon named Colin (Eric Winter), which comes as an incredible beauty. Feeling that she does everything wrong, to initiate a relationship that offers Abby Mike, give her relationships to help test theories about Colin. She reluctantly agrees, and of course the wonders of the working methods of Mike. She dresses more provocatively. She is learning to stop and avoid criticism discuss their personal problems. You learn to be the incarnation of both saints and sinners, or, as Mike makes it, “The Librarian and the stripper.”

    And when things get more complicated. Abby is home made with Colin but just not at the expense of himself. On the other hand, could love someone like you? After all, it is known printed collection of background checks and interview subjects blind dates. Like Mike, he has very specific reasons for believing that relationships are a joke. They are gradually revealed not only through carefully structured scenes, but also by Butler, which shows that he can find the right balance between the devotee and sensitive. We see that Mike has the next thing that his young nephew to be a father, and although he plays the boy relationship advice, he is also quick to remind him that children should never, never see his show.

    Heigl manages a balancing act of their performance, especially between strength and vulnerability. Abby very efficient at work for a lack of love life that seems stupid, but is increasingly desperate to compensate. For reasons she takes care not to confess, she is falling in love with Mike, and he loves her. But what about Colin? Is it only with Abby, because the front of Mike told him to put in place? It is a scene between her and Colin at the end of film, which solves this problem directly and to my delight, it is somehow almost anything would happen to the average romantic comedy avoids treaties. There was no shouting matches. There is no flight fists. There are no conflicts. There are only a quiet moment of realization that the truth is ugly indeed.

    Scenes like these are wonderfully contrasted with moments of comedy well written. There are funny moments between Cheryl Hines and John Michael Higgins as bad news anchor who married share the same office and time slot. The only funny movie scene takes place in a restaurant and includes Abby, a pair of underwear very exciting, and a control unit which then /> in the wrong hands.

    Rating: 5.4

  2. Not the gay comedy I was expecting anything. But chalk this up to our current mindset freedom. I expect a LOT more than these two players. What you get is constant profanity and extreme sexual references. I thought it was worthless as a movie. Very disappointing after Gerald PS I love you. Katherine and with many cute and funny romantic comedy under his belt. I found it hurtful and disappointing. They had chemistry, but need a script that has the vocabulary. . . .
    Rating: 5.1

  3. It is a very slippery point in the film, very funny, as long as you have a very open mind, and are not at all prudish. Gerry and Katherine play each other with great ease and very comfortable in this very funny comedy about sex, how men really think about sex and relationships from Mike, Gerry character, against the character of Kathy, who is a very tense conventional chicks. The film revolves around the inevitable clashes against their different views on this subject and how they survive, are working together on a morning talk show. I recommend this movie for a long time very strange for men and women. Not your usual chick blow, and most people can connect with this film and Morales, even if they do not want to admit.
    Rating: 5.5

  4. F. Norris says:

    Despite the plot raunch and predictable, this movie has some great drama and emotional moments that ring true. I rented and watched more than once. Every time I saw him. . . . This film grew on me. A hands down the best dance scene and kissing scene of each film at least ten years. If you’re a fan of Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. . . . They love this movie yourself.
    Rating: 5.4

  5. A. Bookworm says:

    The romance between them was not credible, and they needed you to have a few more reasons to love the main character.

    I’m thinking of the end “, he wants it only because some other guys you have, if they were in pursuit, would not be able to run quickly. “The Ugly Truth”, he ausspeiet the top of the show ring, it is somewhat true, it’s just sad and depressing. Basically says all the negative stereotypes about men and women were thinking and sharpens the ears of all the little insecurities that you feel have been developed and mature enough to put behind you.
    Instead Cozying on the sofa and leaves little romance, this film you sit with your other important distracted by the possible triumph of being right along and wondered if men are really inspired track mind, purely visual creatures, and are looking for something and have to love is not really capable of someone deeply and is more likely to him, and wonder if men, women are either control, gold panning, needy and insecure or sleaze balls with all wrong, and not the brain cells to think is, by the way how they prefer the men’s hands-down. None of these photos have good taste in the mouth unyet scenario is reinforcing this misconception. It’s like a joke is almost funny, you laugh a little at the moment, but then walk away thinking, “this guy just totally cracked me”

    does not seem a real “ah-ha” moment where the characters are redeemed or you thought they would end up together in the long term. Its clear they want each other, but the extent where it goes. It is a perfect match, scantily clad bimbo in 6 inch heels, which raises even a man she loves or a feeling or an opinion outside the room and there was never a time where you tried (or the guy who they Snare to achieve), he would prefer someone real. Butler and Heigl drunk, kiss in an elevator, separate from each other, and later he finds in his room with her boyfriend, then he loves her? I do not know, thought they were absent from the “B” in the A + B = C, the formula of romantic comedy. Must have been written by young teens, beautiful, tense true comfort over style girls oozing testosterone Guy who said he recovered his worn clothes to expand her hair because men like to take something, “she taught to play as an appropriate set of hunting the man she wants to talk, and then, after seeing what a good job he had to loosen it decides it wants for itself, while not missing every opportunity, so much crude as possible in each scene and explore you say, ridiculous fantasies about what can the lady at the next table at a nice restaurant to go to be entertained while building a “Home Improvement “Style”, Tim Taylor, the man tool-type spin on the famous scene with Meg Ryan in “Harry Met Sally”. Stupid. One of the views of women. . .
    Rating: 5.1

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